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Great-grandfather, 89, bailed after allegedly shooting man over scrapyard dispute

Great-grandfather, 89, bailed after allegedly shooting man over scrapyard dispute Posted FriFriday 11 updated FriFriday 11 Several witnesses restrained the elderly man after he allegedly fired the gun. ( Print text only Cancel An 89-year-old great-grandfather accused of gunning down a man and putting him in hospital over illegal dumping at his junkyard has been granted bail. Key points: The victim was shot twice after Paolo Mannici produced a handgun, the court heard Mr Mannici was granted bail due to his age and pandemic-related court delays Paolo Mannici, who takes more than a dozen pills a day, faced the Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning over allegations he used a Beretta handgun to shoot the man leaving scrap at his Ravenhall business.

Grandfather granted bail after allegedly shooting man following dispute over illegal rubbish dumping

Advertisement A Melbourne grandfather has been granted bail after he allegedly shot a man in the arm following a long-running dispute over rubbish dumping. Paolo Mannici, 89, was arrested on Wednesday after he allegedly shot a 58-year-old Kurunjang man on Rebecca Drive in Ravenhall just before 8.30am. The injured man was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Mr Mannici was charged later that day with a number of offences including intentionally and recklessly causing serious injury, and conduct endangering life. Police at the scene on Rebecca Drive, Ravenhall. Credit:Justin McManus Wearing a light collared shirt, Mr Mannici appeared via video link for a bail hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday morning. He required an interpreter to translate the proceedings into Italian.

Elderly grandfather accused of taking the law into his own hands in a Gran Torino-style shooting

06:21 EDT, 11 December 2020 25 shares An 89-year old great grandfather fed-up with a pest dumping garbage outside his business stands accused of shooting him Gran Torino-style.  Italian immigrant Paolo Mannici had spent 70 years in Australia without a single brush with the law before allegedly taking it into his own hands.  Mannici had just days earlier made a report to police about the pest alleging he was not only dumping rubbish, but had assaulted him.  Italian immigrant Paolo Mannici (pictured) had spent 70 years in Australia without a single brush with the law before allegedly taking it into his own hands. Clint Eastwood played a grump old man who liked to pack heat in a 2008 film titled Gran Torino

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